Abstract: Functional languages offer considerable benefit to the programmer/researcher. Simple syntax, ease of programming, and availability make functional languages a desirable choice. There are many tools available to the researcher when developing client-server applications. But how do these environments compare? This paper will consider a functional language, Scheme, and compare its capabilities to procedural languages. We use C-MPI as a baseline for comparison purposes
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An observational study was carried out with student subjects from a programming class. The goal of ...
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The choice of which programming language to use in introductory computer science courses is guarante...
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As applications grow bigger and more complex, new implementation requirements appear. Dynamic system...
We express implementations of functional languages as a succession of program transformations in a c...
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We propose a parallel specialized language that ensures portable and cost-predictable implementation...
We present a unified framework to describe and compare functional language implementations. We expre...
Language workbenches are touted as a promising technology to engineer languages for use in a wide ra...
The functional programming style describes computations concisely. The applicative nature of functio...
To say that no one uses functional languages is an exaggeration. Phone calls in the European Parliam...
The real purpose of a programming language is to communicate a set of instructions to a system, basi...
An observational study was carried out with student subjects from a programming class. The goal of ...
Concepts from high-level languages can greatly simplify the design and implementation of CGI program...
This thesis describes the motivation, design, and implementation of L.B. Stanza, an optionally-typed...
The choice of which programming language to use in introductory computer science courses is guarante...
The extensive dependence of modern-day society on large software systems places a premium on tools f...
As applications grow bigger and more complex, new implementation requirements appear. Dynamic system...
We express implementations of functional languages as a succession of program transformations in a c...
This paper surveys sequential and parallel implementation techniques for functional programming lang...
Language bindings offer great possibilities to expand the scope of an existing API functionality. Wi...
We propose a parallel specialized language that ensures portable and cost-predictable implementation...
We present a unified framework to describe and compare functional language implementations. We expre...
Language workbenches are touted as a promising technology to engineer languages for use in a wide ra...
The functional programming style describes computations concisely. The applicative nature of functio...
To say that no one uses functional languages is an exaggeration. Phone calls in the European Parliam...
The real purpose of a programming language is to communicate a set of instructions to a system, basi...
An observational study was carried out with student subjects from a programming class. The goal of ...